Arm Community
Arm Community
  • Site
  • User
  • Site
  • Search
  • User
Arm Community blogs
Arm Community blogs
Embedded and Microcontrollers blog Massimo’s Arduino Maker Faire Update
  • Blogs
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • Jump...
  • Cancel
More blogs in Arm Community blogs
  • AI blog

  • Announcements

  • Architectures and Processors blog

  • Automotive blog

  • Embedded and Microcontrollers blog

  • Internet of Things (IoT) blog

  • Laptops and Desktops blog

  • Mobile, Graphics, and Gaming blog

  • Operating Systems blog

  • Servers and Cloud Computing blog

  • SoC Design and Simulation blog

  • Tools, Software and IDEs blog

Tags
  • atmel
  • Cortex-A9
  • Arduino
  • Cortex-M3
  • development_platform
  • development_board
  • Cortex-M0+
  • arduino_zero
  • ti
  • maker_faire
Actions
  • RSS
  • More
  • Cancel
Related blog posts
Related forum threads

Massimo’s Arduino Maker Faire Update

Lori Kate Smith
Lori Kate Smith
May 28, 2014

There was so much I wanted to share about my one day at Maker Faire that I needed to write two blogs. My first thoughts are in My First Maker Faire: Engineers and Kids at Play.

Massimo launching the Arduino Zero

While my son played on an iPad, I joined Massimo Banzi’s presentation on the status of Arduino. Massimo’s reputation precedes him and he’s as passionate and insightful as everyone says.

Massimo spoke with excitement about the new Arduino Zero. He highlighted that this board is the first with a built-in debugger and how all of the ARM-based platforms will be upgraded in the future to include this capability. It’s continuing Arduino’s mission to make it even easier for first-time developers to begin programming. For further details and to hear Massimo's passion, watch the video above.

Massimo brought Reza Kazerounian of Microchip on stage and he described that the Arduino Zero was designed in less than three months in close collaboration with Atmel’s engineers. Then Massimo brought ARM's CEO Simon Segars on stage to share his thoughts on the new board. As Simon shared in the video below, the expansion of Arduino-based from the Cortex-M0+ to the Cortex-M3 (Arduino Due with Atmel’s core) to the Cortex-A8 (Arduino Tre with Texas Instruments' core in collaboration with BeagleBoard) offers developers boards to meet their needs.


For a detailed interview on what’s inside the Arduino Zero, watch Bob Martin’s interview below with Hack A Day.      

If you’d like to read more about the event and the Arduino Zero, you can read aeieland’s blog: The Arduino Zero, not only for hobbyists and Atmel’s blog: Arduino Zero takes center stage at Maker Faire.

Best of luck on all of your Arduino creating!

News

Anonymous
  • Lori Kate Smith
    Lori Kate Smith over 11 years ago

    Exciting news! 20 Arduino Zero available for beta testing | Bits & Pieces from the Embedded Design World

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • Alban Rampon
    Alban Rampon over 11 years ago

    Excellent videos, thank you for sharing!

    I recognized the logo of Hack a Day website. They highlight different projects everyday and I find most very interesting: Hackaday — Fresh hacks every day

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • Lori Kate Smith
    Lori Kate Smith over 11 years ago

    Check out the full video of the event at Maker Faire

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • More
    • Cancel
Embedded and Microcontrollers blog
  • Adapting Kubernetes for high-performance IoT Edge deployments

    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    In this blog post, we address heterogeneity in IoT edge deployments using Kubernetes.
    • August 21, 2024
  • Evolving Edge Computing and Harnessing Heterogeneity

    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    This blog post identifies heterogeneity as an opportunity to create better edge computing systems.
    • August 21, 2024
  • Demonstrating a Hybrid Runtime for Containerized Applications in High-Performance IoT Edge

    Chris Adeniyi-Jones
    Chris Adeniyi-Jones
    In this blog post, we show how a hybrid runtime and k3s can be used to deploy an application onto an edge platform that includes an embedded processor.
    • August 21, 2024